WO2009067382A1 - Fluorometric method for monitoring surface additives in a papermaking process - Google Patents
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- This invention pertains to monitoring and optionally controlling the addition of one or more surface additives to a papermaking process.
- a papermaker e.g. a boardmaker
- Past trials included metering size press applications, which allowed the reduction of starch via a blade application technique. While this allowed a significant reduction of starch in the range of 50- 70%, the risk associated with failures due to unpredicted and uncontrolled variations of starch pickup was too great to overcome. As a result, many papermakers reverted to puddle style size presses in order to ensure enough starch was added to the sheet.
- a more accurate and timely measurement of the amount of surface additives on a sheet is therefore desired. This potentially will allow the papermaker to drive addition rates to very low levels, while being able to quickly predict and control statistically out of specification addition rates.
- the present disclosure provides for a method of monitoring and optionally controlling the addition of one or more surface additives to a papermaking process comprising the following steps: (a) adding a known amount of one or more surface additives to a papermaking process either alone or in known proportion with a known amount of one or more inert fluorescent tracers, wherein the surface additives can only be added alone when the surface additives are capable of fluorescing; (b) measuring the fluorescence of the surface additives and/or one or more inert fluorescent tracers at a point subsequent to adding the surface additives and after a sheet has been formed, wherein the surface additives can only be measured when they are capable of fluorescing and wherein fluorescence is measured with a reflectance based fluorometer; (c) correlating the amount of fluorescence of the surface additives when they are capable of fluorescing and/or inert fluorescent tracers on a sheet with the concentration of the surface additives in a coating on a sheet and/or thickness
- Figure 1 shows a schematic of how a reflectance-based fluorometer would work in one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 shows a graph of individual fluorescence vs. individual starch dry pick-up shown by a starch and inert fluorescent tracer combination.
- Papermaking process'V'papermaking processes refer to a method(s) of making any kind of paper products (e.g. paper, tissue, board, etc.) from pulp comprising forming an aqueous cellulosic papermaking furnish, draining the furnish to form a sheet and drying the sheet.
- the steps of forming the papermaking furnish, draining and drying may be carried out in any conventional manner generally known to those skilled in the art.
- the papermaking process/processes may also include a pulping stage, i.e. making pulp from woody raw material and bleaching stage, i.e. chemical treatment of the pulp for brightness improvement.
- Sheet'V'sheets refer to sheet(s) formed as a result of or during a papermaking process/papermaking processes.
- “Surface additive”/ “surface additives” refer to papermaking additive(s) that impart one or more chemical and/or physical (e.g. mechanical) properties on a sheet surface.
- the sheet can be a paper sheet, tissue sheet, board sheet, or any other type of sheet produced by a papermaking process.
- an imparted chemical property may allow "ink” to bind to the paper in a more efficacious manner.
- NADH refers to Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide, reduced, and/or derivatives thereof.
- ATP means Adenosine Tri-Phosphate.
- one or more surface additives added to a papermaking process are tracked by a fluorometric-based protocol. This requires that the medium exposed to fluorescence is suitable for fluorometric measurement, e.g. the entire film depth of a coating is excited and its emission collected. One of ordinary skill in the art could determine this without undue experimentation.
- the fluorometric protocol includes the following approaches: (1) the one or more surface additives are capable of fluorescing, inherent and/or modified to fluoresce, e.g. with a fluorescent moiety or by reacting with an in-system molecule or by other means aside from inherent characteristics, (2) one or more inert fluorescent tracers are added in known proportion with the surface additives, or (3) a combination thereof.
- the fluorescence can be directly correlated to the concentration of the surface additive in a coating/thickness of a coating containing the surface additive, e.g. by calibrating fluorescence intensity with the concentration of the surface additive and/or thickness of a coating containing the surface additive.
- concentration of the surface additive in a coating/thickness of a coating containing the surface additive e.g. by calibrating fluorescence intensity with the concentration of the surface additive and/or thickness of a coating containing the surface additive.
- the surface additives are inherently fluorescent.
- a fluorescent moiety can be covalently attached to the non- fluorescent surface additives. Therefore, the functionalized surface additives have fluorescent properties.
- the inert fluorescent tracer is added in known proportion with the surface additive.
- the amount of surface additive or thickness of a coating containing a surface additive can be inferred from the fluorescence of the inert fluorescent tracer, e.g. by calibrating fluorescence intensity with concentration of the additive in a coating on a sheet and/or thickness of a coating containing the additive on a sheet.
- the inert fluorescent tracers can be added to a coating formulation at a specific known concentration such that by measuring the concentration of inert fluorescent tracers, the amount of the coating on a sheet or surface additives in a coating on a sheet can be inferred. It may also be possible to monitor both a surface additive that is fluorescent and an inert fluorescent tracer. The amount of the coating on a sheet or surface additives in a coating on a sheet can be inferred from the fluorescence of the inert fluorescent tracer and fluorescence of the surface additive, by calibrating fluorescence intensity with concentration of the additive in a coating on a sheet and/or thickness of a coating containing the additive on a sheet.
- concentration of the additive inert fluorescent tracer can be inferred from the fluorescence of the inert fluorescent tracer and fluorescence of the surface additive, by calibrating fluorescence intensity with concentration of the additive in a coating on a sheet and/or thickness of a coating containing the additive on a sheet.
- an inert fluorescent tracer is a substance, which is chemically non- reactive with any components in the papermaking process and does not itself degrade with time. It is completely soluble in the system at all relevant levels of concentration. Its fluorescence intensity is always/substantially proportional to its concentration and is not quenched or otherwise diminished by the system.
- an inert fluorescent tracer is an inert fluorescent tracer that is not appreciably or significantly affected by any other chemistry in a papermaking process. To quantify what is meant by "not appreciably or significantly affected”, this statement means that an inert fluorescent compound has no more than a 10% change in its fluorescent signal, under conditions normally encountered in papermaking process. Conditions normally encountered in a papermaking process are known to people of ordinary skill in the art of a papermaking process.
- the desired characteristics for an inert fluorescent tracer preferably include: high water solubility, excellent chemical stability, good fluorescence properties at manageable wavelengths (e.g. not be quenched by other additives in the sheet/paper sheet/board components), and can be monitored in the presence of common optical brightening agents, e.g. outside the wavelength of optical brighteners to prevent interference between optical brighteners and inert fluorescent tracers.
- the inert fluorescent tracer is a FDA-approved tracer, which is required, for example, in food packaging.
- one or more inert fluorescent tracers are selected from the group consisting of at least one of the following: fluorescein or fluorescein derivatives, rhodamine or rhodamine derivatives, a sulfonate salt of naphthalene, a sulfonate salt of pyrene, a sulfonate salt of stilbene, a sulfonate salt of biphenyl, phenylalanine, tryptophan, tyrosine, vitamin A (retinol), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B6 (pyridoxin), vitamin E (cu-tocopherols), NADH, ATP, ethoxyquin, caffeine, vanillin, naphthalene sulfonate formaldehyde condensate, a phenyl sulfonate formaldehyde condensate, sulfonated lignin, a polymer containing at least one
- inert fluorescent tracers will vary.
- concentrations of inert fluorescent tracers can be determined without undue experimentation.
- concentrations of inert fluorescent tracers work better than lower concentrations of inert fluorescent tracers.
- the fluorometer utilized should be a reflectance-based fluorometer since it is desired to determine the thickness of an applied thin coating onto the surface of an opaque sheet. One or more may be utilized.
- a reflectance-based fluorometer is available from Nalco Company or Ocean Optics, Dunedin, FL.
- FIG. 1 A diagram of one embodiment of a reflectance-based fluorometer is given in Figure 1.
- the reflectance fluorometer uses an optical fiber to excite the tracer on a sheet and monitor its reflected fluorescence.
- a suitable light source such as an LED, xenon flash lamp or discharge lamp provides the excitation light.
- the raw source light is filtered by a suitable excitation filter (available from Semrock, Inc./Andover, Inc.) to remove unwanted wavelengths in the fluorescence emission region.
- the light is reflected at 90 degrees and additionally filtered by a dichroic filter to give a new beam along a different direction.
- the beam is focused onto the core of a fiber optic cable by an appropriate lens.
- the other end of the fiber optic is positioned close to or touching the surface of the paper sheet in order to illuminate a region of its surface causing fluorescence emission.
- the emission is captured by the same fiber which carries the reflected light back to the lens where it is collimated and directed back onto the dichroic filter. Reflected excitation light is reflected back to the source while the fluorescence passes straight through to an emission filter.
- a suitable optical detector such as a photodiode or photomultiplier tube, detects the filtered light.
- An optional reference detector can be used to correct for varying light source intensity.
- the surface additives are selected from the group consisting of at least one of the following: starch, pigments, binders, plasticizers, and other additives to improve the physical properties of a paper/board sheet, including surface strength, brightness, printability, water resistance, or adhesion of subsequent coatings.
- the surface additives contain a covalently bonded fluorescent moiety.
- the starch contains a covalently bonded fluorescent moiety.
- the surface additives may be added at various stages in the papermakmg process. In one embodiment, the surface additives are added between a forming section of a papermaking process and a press section of a papermaking process.
- the surface additives are added at the wet-end of a papermaking process. In another embodiment, the surface additives are added to a papermaking process between or at a water box and a sheet.
- the fluorescence of the sheet may be measured at various points in the papermaking process.
- the fluorescence is measured at some point after the press section. In another embodiment, the fluorescence is measured after the dryer section of a papermaking process.
- the fluorescence is measured after a dry line in a forming section.
- the fluorescence is measured proximate to the press section.
- the fluorescence of starch containing a covalently bonded fluorescent moiety and/or fluorescence of inert fluorescent tracers added in known proportion with the starch is measured after a dryer section and before a coating section of a papermaking process.
- the fluorescence of the surface additives and/or fluorescence of inert fluorescent tracers added in known proportion with said surface additives, excluding starch, are measured after the coating section of a papermaking process.
- Fluorescence may be measured at a fixed point (one point), e.g. a measurement in the machine-direction, or at plurality of points, e.g. scanning a plurality of points across the sheet in a cross-directional manner relative to the direction of travel of the paper sheet.
- a reflectance fluorometer may be utilized in various ways to carry out this task. One of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate various ways of carrying out this task.
- the fluorescence is measured at one point or a plurality of points.
- the fluorometer may be configured to measure in the machine direction, e.g. positioned at a fixed point.
- the measurement of a plurality of points occurs by scanning a fluorometer in a cross-directional manner relative to the direction of said sheet in said papermaking process, similar to the way other sheet monitoring instruments such as brightness or basis weight probes do.
- the fluorometer is configured so that on-line measurements can be taken.
- a controller may be utilized to implement the above-referenced protocol.
- One or more controllers are in communication with the fluorometer and are programmed with an algorithm to collect said fluorescence measurements, correlate the amount of fluorescence of the surface additives when they are capable of fluorescing and/or inert fluorescent tracers on a sheet with the concentration of the surface additives in a coating on a sheet and/or thickness of a coating on a sheet; and optionally adjust the amount of the surface additives added to the papermaking process in response to the coating thickness on a sheet and/or concentration of the surface additives in a coating on a sheet in accord with a pre-determined protocol. Adjusting the amount of the surface additives added to the papermaking process in response to the coating thickness on a sheet and/or concentration of the surface additives in a coating on a sheet can be done in various ways.
- a controller can implement this response or it can be done manually through a papermaking process operator.
- the adjustment can be done by various means.
- adjustment can be done through the use of a spray boom in which the feed rate of the surface additives to the paper sheet can be adjusted.
- the settings of a metering size press can be adjusted in response to the coating thickness on a sheet and/or concentration of the surface additives in a coating on a sheet to maintain a desired thickness or to maximize production tonnage rate or minimize over usage of additives or energy.
- Coat weight or coat thickness testing was performed following a standard testing protocol. Several coating solutions containing various amounts of coating solids were applied to the surface of test sample sheets. Preferably, the solid content and inert fluorescent tracer ratio was kept constant for all solutions.
- the coat weight on each sample sheet can be varied at the coating application time using various coating techniques. After drying, the dry coat weight, or pick-up, was measured by weight difference. Every individual sample sheet was weighed before and after coating application and the dry coat weight calculated by weight difference. The fluorescence intensity of the dry starch film was measured at several locations for a given sample sheet. The series of fluorescence intensities were then averaged to yield a single fluorescence intensity value for each sample sheet. Two different fluorometers were used to measure the fluorescence intensity of each sample sheet.
- a test was run following the above-described protocol with three starch solutions containing increasing starch solids while maintaining the starch and inert fluorescent tracer ratio constant.
- the substrate for each test was an uncoated 21 -point paperboard sheet.
- Each solution was applied on separate sample sheets at four different thicknesses via a manual application method.
- a fourth starch solution containing no inert fluorescent tracer was also applied to a series of sample sheets for comparison with the traced solutions.
- the blank used in this trial was an uncoated sample sheet
- Figure 2 shows the starch dry coat weight (pick-up, in g/m 2 ) plotted against the fluorescence intensity (in arbitrary units - relative fluorescence units (“RFU”)). Each point corresponds to an individual sample sheet.
- Figure 2 shows that the measured fluorescence intensities of the entire series of sample sheets measured fall on a line along the plot area diagonal.
- the linear regression on all points shows very clearly the direct and reliable correlation between the starch dry pick-up and the amount of inert fluorescent tracer present in the layer as measured by fluorescence intensity.
- the trend line has a y-intercept very close to zero and an R 2 - factor greater than 0.96. In a few cases, one point is significantly removed from the line.
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